Coronation Street’s Todd Grimshaw learns horrifying truth about Theo in early ITVX release

Billy tragically died in a January episode that crossed over between Corriedale and Emmerdale. He was driving a minibus home from Debbie Webster’s wedding when he was involved in a crash. After the crash, his abuser, Theo Silverton, intentionally prevented Billy from escaping and caused the vehicle to catch fire. Billy was the only person who knew about Theo’s abuse of Todd, and the situation has become even more complicated since then. Theo briefly felt remorse and even confessed his regrets at Billy’s funeral, unaware that Carl Webster was secretly listening nearby.

MiCA Timeline: The Real Months Behind the 40-Day Dream

The figure you actually hear in boardrooms and briefing decks is far more sober: three to six months, sometimes seven if the gods of bureaucracy are feeling particularly methodical. It factors in delays, regulator-to-applicant tango, and the friction of human hands on paper. In 2026, for seasoned lawyers poring over MiCA authorizations, that estimate often proves optimistic by a factor of two, or even three.

Evidence Mounts for Savage Hulk’s MCU Return in 2026: “Are We Back?”

During an interview with Cosmic Circus last year, Alex Perez hinted at big changes for the Savage Hulk/Bruce Banner character in Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Doomsday. When asked about new developments, Perez simply stated that Hulk is now “scarier than ever” and might even kill someone. This brief comment immediately sparked intense fan speculation. Now, a newly released poster has only fueled those theories, sending fans into a frenzy of discussion.

The Boys Season 5 Is Already Better Than Season 4 After 2 Episodes

The Boys has become known for consistently delivering exciting seasons, and its spin-off, Gen V, has also been a hit with critics – currently holding a 94% score on Rotten Tomatoes. That’s why many fans were disappointed when the fourth season of The Boys seemed to lose momentum halfway through.

9 Classic Sci-Fi TV Shows That Are Unwatchable Today

Many classic sci-fi shows, while fondly remembered, haven’t aged well and can be difficult for modern viewers to enjoy. What was once groundbreaking now often looks dated, with effects and stories that feel awkward or unintentionally humorous. Despite their historical significance, these series can be nearly unwatchable today.

Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair’s Major Netflix Star Cameo Gets Official Explanation From Creator

Linwood Boomer, the creator of the show, explained how Finn Wolfhard – a self-proclaimed fan – ended up with a cameo. It all started when Wolfhard’s agent asked if he could visit the set. Boomer and the team were immediately enthusiastic, and since they had a small, uncast role, they offered it to him. The agent responded with a resounding ‘yes!’ and that’s how Wolfhard became part of Life’s Still Unfair.

Batman: The Animated Series Episodes To Watch Before The Batman Part II

After much anticipation, the script for the sequel to The Batman is finished, and filming will begin in just a few weeks. Director Matt Reeves has shared some hints about the story and who will be in it. This next film will focus more on Bruce Wayne’s personal life than on his adventures as Batman. Colin Farrell will be back as the Penguin, now a hugely popular character thanks to his own spin-off series, and Barry Keoghan is also expected to return as the Joker. Plus, Sebastian Stan is joining the cast to play Harvey Dent.